From a New Yorker piece on the war in Ukraine. Source is a Stanford (former Princeton) professor with real-world contacts in Ukraine, Kiev, and the US DoD.
Q:
"Is Russia running out [of weapons]?"
A: "We’ll get to that in a second. But we’re on the hook for Taiwan, and we’re four years behind now in supplying Taiwan for contractual orders of American and allied military equipment. General [Mark] Milley, [chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff], God bless him, he’s there in the Pentagon, in that big E-ring where all the important people sit, and he turns his head because all his stuff is going out the door. Everything in our stocks is going right out the door, right past his desk. And it’s not going to Taiwan, which is a place that we want to send it. And so we would have to radically ramp up production, us and our allies, to fight a war of attrition."
If you're interested in reading the whole piece,
https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-n...M0BhoDZFyvnOHI
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